AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyrighl (HER UNITED. fRRSS ASSOCIATION.) , A v i ttoBAET, ay 31.-' Arrived— R.M.S. Coptic, from Plymonth, at 11 p.m. yesterday. She bring* 87 passengers for Australian ports, and 55 for -New Zealand. The Coptic resumed her voyage to, New Zealand at noor to-day. '' .' :^ Stdkbt, June i. Mir Henry George leaves for Englanc ! on Tuesday,' and has been accorded ar enthusiastic farewell. He - addressed . s large audience last night on the fallacy b: Protection. . : The barque Aldergcoye, which was re ported' disabled by the steamer Tekapo has arrived here. She had an adventur ous time of it. When' she arrived ai Noutbea she collided' with another vessel "and shortly after that the captain anc three' of the crew were . drowned by th< capsizing of one of the boats. Later or two men died from fever when leaving Tehio. Proceeding on her voyage to th( Clyde she encountered fearful -weathei Sydney and New Zealand, anc becoming disabled, made for Sydney j In the football match, the first Senioi Badge was won by the Zealandia Foot ball j Club, who defeated the Univerflit^ team by 82 points to nil. . .'■ ADEi aide, June 1 . A new goldfield has been discovered a' Wadualinga, 250 miles from here, and i 1 is stated that' if- properly worked it wil afford employment for 5000 men.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 146, 3 June 1890, Page 2
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223AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 146, 3 June 1890, Page 2
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